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Gnomeface
November 14th 05, 04:51 PM
Whenever I click on "Safely Remove Hardware" intending to select & remove a
USB mass storage device, the system instantly shuts down my USB Broadband
internet connection. No warning, request for confirmation or anything. The
USB broadband modem is still listed and the link can be restarted without
problem, but it is VERY annoying. Any ideas?
System - Windows XP HE, fully updated, 512Mb RAM, unstressed.

Ted Zieglar
November 14th 05, 05:07 PM
You should be using an Ethernet connection for your broadband modem.

--
Ted Zieglar
"You can do it if you try."

"Gnomeface" > wrote in message
...
> Whenever I click on "Safely Remove Hardware" intending to select & remove
a
> USB mass storage device, the system instantly shuts down my USB Broadband
> internet connection. No warning, request for confirmation or anything.
The
> USB broadband modem is still listed and the link can be restarted without
> problem, but it is VERY annoying. Any ideas?
> System - Windows XP HE, fully updated, 512Mb RAM, unstressed.

Gnomeface
November 14th 05, 05:21 PM
My internet provider (UK) supplied the modem free, with USB connection. It
is working fine, at 2Mbit/sec, and is the normal method of connection for UK
home users.

Why should it disconnect simply because I click on the Safely Remove
Hardware icon?

"Ted Zieglar" wrote:

> You should be using an Ethernet connection for your broadband modem.
>

Dixonian69
November 14th 05, 06:02 PM
Sound like it's doing what it is supposed to do. Disable device so it can be
removed.
make sure you select correct device to remove.

if you double click on safe removal, it should open up and show all usb
device. then select your usb mass storage device.

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Dennis S.
I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck.


"Gnomeface" wrote:

> Whenever I click on "Safely Remove Hardware" intending to select & remove a
> USB mass storage device, the system instantly shuts down my USB Broadband
> internet connection. No warning, request for confirmation or anything. The
> USB broadband modem is still listed and the link can be restarted without
> problem, but it is VERY annoying. Any ideas?
> System - Windows XP HE, fully updated, 512Mb RAM, unstressed.

Gnomeface
November 14th 05, 06:21 PM
My point is - it disconnects the USB modem BEFORE I select a device. All I
do is click ONCE on the icon and it then displays a list of removable devices
for me, including memory stick, camera card reader and USB modem - but it has
already disconnected me from broadband. I don't even get as far as selecting
a device to remove. This is surely NOT the designed procedure (even allowing
for Microsoft's eccentricities)?

All I want to do is safely remove my memory stick after downloading some
data on to it, but I get thrown off the internet. I'm inclined to use the
'eject' option for the memory stick in Windows explorer to force it to empty
any buffers and then just unplug the stick, but this is not the correct
procedure.

"Dixonian69" wrote:

> Sound like it's doing what it is supposed to do. Disable device so it can be
> removed.
> make sure you select correct device to remove.
>

Ted Zieglar
November 14th 05, 06:37 PM
I can't comment on ISPs in the UK since I live in the U.S. Here we are
encouraged not to use USB for a broadband connection but to use ethernet
instead. Perhaps the technology is different in the U.K.

In any case, ethernet would solve your problem, would it not? And it's so
easy to do.

--
Ted Zieglar
"You can do it if you try."

"Gnomeface" > wrote in message
...
> My internet provider (UK) supplied the modem free, with USB connection.
It
> is working fine, at 2Mbit/sec, and is the normal method of connection for
UK
> home users.
>
> Why should it disconnect simply because I click on the Safely Remove
> Hardware icon?
>
> "Ted Zieglar" wrote:
>
> > You should be using an Ethernet connection for your broadband modem.
> >
>

Dixonian69
November 14th 05, 07:16 PM
That's all I an see too. eject. workaround.
obviously, safe removal disconnects or puts device in disconnect state for
all usb devices once initiated by clicking.

Does right clicking vs dbl click icon (safe Removal), achieve different
outcome.
I only have one usb device. so i can't test. otherwise comments same as above

--
Dennis S.
I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck.


"Gnomeface" wrote:

> My point is - it disconnects the USB modem BEFORE I select a device. All I
> do is click ONCE on the icon and it then displays a list of removable devices
> for me, including memory stick, camera card reader and USB modem - but it has
> already disconnected me from broadband. I don't even get as far as selecting
> a device to remove. This is surely NOT the designed procedure (even allowing
> for Microsoft's eccentricities)?
>
> All I want to do is safely remove my memory stick after downloading some
> data on to it, but I get thrown off the internet. I'm inclined to use the
> 'eject' option for the memory stick in Windows explorer to force it to empty
> any buffers and then just unplug the stick, but this is not the correct
> procedure.
>
> "Dixonian69" wrote:
>
> > Sound like it's doing what it is supposed to do. Disable device so it can be
> > removed.
> > make sure you select correct device to remove.
> >
>

Gnomeface
November 15th 05, 11:09 AM
Not sure if the problem is serious enough to spend cash on new kit. However,
I am looking at possibly linking several machines into my broadband link so
I'll need a router anyway - I'll include ethernet in the options now.

"Ted Zieglar" wrote:

> ...In any case, ethernet would solve your problem, would it not?
> And it's so easy to do.

Gnomeface
November 15th 05, 11:21 AM
Brilliant! Spot on!

Right click on the icon, then clicking "Safely Remove Hardware" (the only
option!) seems slightly cumbersome but works just fine. Not sure why the
h*ll a normal double-click on the icon changes the state of broadband - it
may well force buffer-clearing on the stick an camera card as well, but I
can't tell. Anyway, thanks for your help.

"Dixonian69" wrote:

> Does right clicking vs dbl click icon (safe Removal), achieve different
> outcome.

Gnomeface
November 15th 05, 11:41 AM
Even more weird... after I right-clicked the icon, double-clicking now
brings up the same window as right-clicking, and broadband stays connected
whichever way I go in!!! This hold true even after a reboot. I can't even
reproduce the original problem now!

What I got before when I double-clicked was a small selection box that just
listed my USB devices - and it seems that it had already prepared them all
for removal even though it wanted me to select one. What I get now is the
full "Safely Remove Hardware" window, with 'properties' option etc., so it
seems that right-clicking has forced a permanent change (for the better).

No wonder Windows causes so much head scratching.

Gnomeface
November 15th 05, 12:29 PM
Please ignore last post. Weird behaviour has now gone - after the machine
crashed totally when I treid to disconnect broadband. Something had become
screwed up and has now cleared after the crash. So the "Safely Remove
Hardware" icon behaviour is:

right click - brings up a single item option - click it for the full menu
double left click - brings up full menu
single left click - brings up a device selection list AND disconnects
broadband (and maybe prepares the other devices for disconnect)

Thanks for helping to sort this. End.

Dixonian69
November 15th 05, 01:11 PM
That's exactly the way mine behaves.
So, I think you imply that yours is working OK.

Not sure that I helped you or machine just decided to work on its own.

--
Dennis S.
I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck.


"Gnomeface" wrote:

> Please ignore last post. Weird behaviour has now gone - after the machine
> crashed totally when I treid to disconnect broadband. Something had become
> screwed up and has now cleared after the crash. So the "Safely Remove
> Hardware" icon behaviour is:
>
> right click - brings up a single item option - click it for the full menu
> double left click - brings up full menu
> single left click - brings up a device selection list AND disconnects
> broadband (and maybe prepares the other devices for disconnect)
>
> Thanks for helping to sort this. End.

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